Saturday, December 20, 2014

Fairytale Retelling Challenge 2015

The Daily Prophecy
It's no secret that I'm a little obsessed with fairytales. I love them, happily ever after or no. So I thought, what better way to kick off the new year than to participate in this challenge?
The Fairytale Challenge is hosted by Mel at The Daily Prophecy. If you want to participate, head on over there to check out the rules and link up! There are six different levels you can aim for. I'm going for the Big Bad Wolf(10-15 books).
Here's where I'll post the books I've finished for the challenge:
1. Fable by Chanda Hahn. (Not strictly a fairy tale retelling, but the whole series is about fairy tales and this one included Rumpelstiltskin.) Read Jan 3. My review.

2. Wildwood Dancing by Juliet Marillier. (Twelve Dancing Princesses and The Frog Prince). Read Jan 17. My review.

3. Cinder by Marissa Meyer. (Cinderella). Read Feb. 7.

4. Scarlet by Marissa Meyer. (Red Riding Hood). Read Feb. 9.

5. Cress  by Marissa Meyer. (Rapunzel). Read Feb. 21.

6. Before Beauty by Brittany Fichter. (Beauty and the Beast). Read Mar. 26. My review

7. Tiger Lily by Jodi Lynn Anderson. (Peter Pan). Read April 29. My review

8. The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey. (The Snow Child) Read June 16. My review

9. Cruel Beauty by Rosamund Hodge. (Beauty and the Beast) Read June 28. My review

10. Crimson Bound by Rosamund Hodge. (Little Red Riding Hood and The Girl With No Hands) Read June 30. My review

11. Fairest by Marissa Meyer. (Sort of a prequel to Snow White) Read in May.

12. Enchanted by Alethea Kontis. (The Frog Prince + others). Read in July.

13. Beauty and the Beast by Jenni James (Beauty and the Beast). Read in July.

14. Winter by Marissa Meyer (Snow White). Read in November.

15. Ash and Bramble by Sarah Prineas. (Cinderella). Read in December.

6 comments:

  1. Great to meet another fairytale-lover! :D Welcome to the challenge.

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  2. I'm doing this one, too... though I'm not planning on reading quite as many as you! :)

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  3. Fun! I'm afraid I've already read most of the best selling ones though :(

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    1. I think they'll continue to be popular in 2015. Meaning more new releases! Which makes me very happy! :)

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